Sentences with phrase «through oil extraction»

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Excluding residential construction, from 2009 through 2014, 73 % of the increase in Canadian capex is attributable to oil and gas extraction and support activities.
These include stabilized chia oil, a cold - pressed extraction process of the chia seed; defatted chia flour obtained through the grinding process of the chia meal after a cold - press oil extraction; chia ALA powder, a spray - dried derivative of chia oil; and chia protein.
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Parts of foods that historically were disposed of, used for composting and considered waste or at best reserved for lower quality, utilitarian applications (like lamp oil) have suddenly become «food» through the alchemy of fossil fuel powered extraction and processing.
Even our success in bringing forward the concept of cod liver oil created through non-heat extraction has inspired other companies to take a similar path.
Our final rosehip seed oil is the only to be produced through supercritical extraction.
Marshall said as things stand, 51 percent of all oil production in the state is through «tertiary» mechanisms, or enhanced recovery methods targeted in the proposed ban as opposed to conventional forms of extraction.
«It emerged at the international level, through the combination of, among others: (1) the conservationist interests of big environmental NGOs in the North, (2) the interests of national and sub-national governments in the North seeking low - cost alternatives to supposedly «offset» their continued and excessive emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gases, (3) the interests of national and sub-national governments in the South seeking to obtain financial resources for the «protection» of forests in their countries, (4) the interests of corporations that could profit from market - tradable «offset» credits, including through speculation on secondary (derivatives) markets, which would allow them to continue destroying the forests for the extraction of timber, minerals or oil, the establishment of monoculture plantations, etc., thus expanding their business opportunities, and (5) the interests of consultants and other actors involved in financial capital markets who want to turn «unexploited» forests into a new market for this type of capital, through the commercialization of «environmental services» such as carbon sequestration, among others.»
Open Pit Mining and Forest Destruction: Approximately 20 % of Alberta's oil sands are recoverable through open - pit mining, while 80 % require in situ extraction technologies (largely because of their depth).
: Approximately 20 % of Alberta's oil sands are recoverable through open - pit mining, while 80 % require in situ extraction technologies (largely because of their depth).
Meanwhile, numerous industry efforts are underway to further exploit stressed public lands and perpetuate fossil - fuel dependence through the extraction of coal, oil and gas, oil shale and tar sands, and liquefied natural gas development — as well as uranium mining and milling and the construction of energy corridors and long - distance electric transmission lines.
«In truth only one component of the CO2 budget is known with any certainty, human emissions, implicitly through records of extraction - how much coal and oil are dug up»
Is it too much of a leap to say that through his leadership role at Exxon in maximizing oil and gas extraction across the globe — regardless of the growing threat to the stability of Earth's climate system and thus the livability of the planet for our children, their children, and future generations — Tillerson has been endangering the lives of children the world over to the point of abuse?
Whether through fracking, or oil sands mining, or mountaintop removal, the violation of the earth through extreme extraction runs parallel to the violation of the human rights of Native people.
Today — due to the important, irreplaceable values of its Arctic waters for Indigenous, Alaska Native and local communities» subsistence and cultures, wildlife and wildlife habitat, and scientific research; the vulnerability of these ecosystems to an oil spill; and the unique logistical, operational, safety, and scientific challenges and risks of oil extraction and spill response in Arctic waters — the United States is designating the vast majority of U.S. waters in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas as indefinitely off limits to offshore oil and gas leasing, and Canada will designate all Arctic Canadian waters as indefinitely off limits to future offshore Arctic oil and gas licensing, to be reviewed every five years through a climate and marine science - based life - cycle assessment.
Projecting through 2021, jobs with expected openings through 2013 include teachers at all levels, registered nurses, nursing aides, orderlies and attendants, and jobs in many areas of mining, gas and oil extraction (Tip: the report is a big PDF file, so give it a moment to load).
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